To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, FROM the Lat January, 1895, the Bub-
ription to the Omra Mars will be follows
For the Quarter..........$7.00 Month...... 2,50 China Dail OSHION;
Hongkong, November 27, 1894
Ha
TARMSTON'S GRAND
OIRCUS
ANTI
ROYAL MENAGERIE
DI
FOR KOBE (DIRECT),
The Steurship
Smit,
Capt. E. F. Kisar, will be despatched for the sbors Port TO-MORROW, the 28th Iost at 4p.m., instead of as previously noted.
For Freight or Passaga, apply to
BIEMSSEN & Coj
·Agenta. Hongkong November 27. 1894
FOR SHANGHAI,
The Steamship
Nanyang,
1904
Dužination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fiscela
Bremen & Ports of Qall Sachsen (6)........ Japan...
Verons (8), Bobé...
Amoy (e),; Kabs...
Size Smit (8)...... London,7, Suez Canal Glengyle (8)....... London, F. Suez Canal Glenfarg (5)....... London & Ports of Cal] Havanna (s)... London,, Marseillos. Canton (8)... Maravillas
7. Saizon Sydney (8).............. New York,.Suez-nai Glamorgansbice (6) '
Luoy A. Nickels... New York...
Date of Leavin
Norddeutscher Lloyd Dec. 10, at 3 p.m. “ P. & O. S. N, Co... Dec. 7, at noua. Butterfield & Beire... Dec. 1,daylight. Steman.& Co... Nov. 28, at p.m. Jardino, Mathoinn&DjAbout Doo. 4 Jardine, Matheson&DɔjAbout Des. 7. F&OBNO.Dec. 6, at noon. P. & O, S, N, Co... About Dee. 15. Messagorion Maritimos Nov. 28, at nOSE, Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About Dec. 6. Siemsson & da... Quick despatch. Pontic Mail S. S. O. Nov. 29, daylight. 0. &0. S. 8. D
Dao. 19, daylight. Slemscen & Co...... Nov. 49, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire... November 20. P. & Ø, S. N. Co...... About Doc. 1 P. & O. S. Co......About Des. Tata & Co...
November 28. Kaisha Nov. 28, at 5 p.m. Nippon Jardine, Matheson&Co Nov. 30, at boon. Douglas Zapanik & Co. Nov. 29, at coon. Douglas Laprak & Co. Nov. 30, daylight. India(s)...Usuedian Po R. Co.. Nov. 28, at roon,
Nor, P'fi S. & R. Cos. Doo. 11, at noon. Butterfeld & Bwire... December 4.
8. Francisco, .
City of Peking (s).
8. Franesco,
Java
Shangha
Belgia ( Nanyang (6)
Capt. TH LERMANS, will
Shangha
be despatched for the
Shanghai.
Shanghai
8/6m (0)...
sha (6)..
(0)
Abore Fort on THURSDAY, the 20th Instant, at 4 p.ro.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, November 27, 1894. OLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON
AND STRAITS.
1917
HE Steamship Genfruin having arrived T
from the above Ports, Consignes of Cargo by her are hereby informed that PERFORMING ANIMALS. thoir Goods are being landed at their rias into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHALF AND GODOWN COMPANY; LIMITED, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!!
WEST POINT-WEST POINT.
ELECTRIC SUOCESS
OF
THE ALDEANS.
THE ALDEANS.
GILL ELDRED'S DOUBLE
SOMERSAULT.
THE EXCITING STEEPLECHASE. The whole. Forming a Programme that will live in Memory of Man AS LONG AS THE WORLD GOES ROUND.
:
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 2TH NOVEMBER.
GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. Doors open at 2 o'clock, to Commerce at 3 sharp.
JUMPING CONTEST FOR CHINA PONTIS, POSTPONED VILL TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, 28th November.
BOX PLAN at KELLY & WALSE'S, where Seats can be reserved.
ROBERT LOVE, Manager.
8. RIECH,
General Agent,
1910
Hongkong, November 27, 1894
DOUGLAS FEBAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
The Co.'s Steamship
Fokiery
Captain Dar6, will bu dospatched for the store Port on THURSDAY, the 29th Instant, at Noon, and out as previously nozified.
For Freight or Fessage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers,
Hongkong, November 27, 1894.
1015
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
FOR SHANGHAL
The Steamship
Nanchong, Capt. FINLAYSON, will be despatched on THURS.
DAY, the 29th Imiant,
·For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenia. Hongkong, November 27, 1894. 1920
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary he gives before
Noon TODAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 4th Proximo will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance has been offerted, Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not lator than the 11th Proximo, otherwise they will not be recognized.
Bill of Lading will be countersignal g
JARDINE, MATHESON #
Agents. Hongkong, November 27, 1894.
1918
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Company, Ltd.
Shanghai and Kobs.... Azimor S'pore, f'mbo & B'bay 4 Angers (s)..
poro, Penang & Cheyenng (6) Swatow
Fokien (2).. Stow, Amoy & F'chow Haitan (3); Yaaconter (B.O. Emprens o Victoria (B:0.), &e..........[Tisoma (1)................. Yokohama and Kobó....Chingu (8).............
hai, Lisul, Breditud, Messrs Bouming. Durio Golves, John Walter, T. Brown, N. A. Siebs, 11 W. Kenneth, Rev. Jean Ceriol, Modatno Ars, Blesses R. Daggett, Christo Manolia, and 3 China; from Yokohinaa, Mesra Martin, G. R. Dia dule, Sistera
Olier and Justino; from Etienne, Marie Kobe, Moesra Merakami, Shiraanki. Mr and Mrs Gatwood; from Nagasaki, Rev. Mar-
tinet.
Par Gefrain, Trow London: for Shang- hai, Mrs McKenzie and 2 hitdren, Mes Robb and 2 children, Mes Lamond and 4 children From Singapore; for Bongtong, 240 Chinese,
Per Taichi, from Bangkok, 2 Males, and 1 Lady with 2 children, and 53 Chinese.
DEARTED.
Per Hailoong, Er Swatow, 200 Chinele. Per Fencentre, for Singapore, 221 Chintso. Per Ask, for H-ihow, De Chinese. Per Namyony, fur Amtoy, 160 Chinese. Per Siahan, for Sentow, 100 Chiness. TO DEPART Per Whampan, for Sydney, 6 Chincae.
KÜLONG REPORTS.
The British steamer Chingiu reports Had beutiful weather all the way, heavy | N.Els swell crassing China Sea.
The British steamer Caoyuang roporte : Had moderato cfondy and fine wasther, at
"AVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT N.E. (GE.N.E.
HA
OF
Ilford Dry Plates,
4, 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 × 12,
and are offering the same at
POPULAR PRICES.
Sensitized Albumenized
PAPER,
pl, in tins.
CHEAP AND RELIABLE
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. November 27-
1616
Doris, German atr., from Oanto. Deciras, German steamer, 960, 0. Chris- tianson, Port Vallat (Tonkin) November 21, Coal.-WIELER & CO.
Jumna, British transport, 5,100, Capt. D. Campbell, Southampton November 13.
Chingis, British steamer, 1,459, Robt, Innes, Sydney vis Thursday Island Nov. 8, Coal and General,-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Choyang, British steamer, 1,102, Ander- BOR, Shanghai November 29, and Swatow 26, Genecal-JARDINE, MATHESOs & Co.
Mand, British barque, 659, Clark,
INDO-OHINA STRAM NAVIGATION | Nowchwang November 15, Beans -WILLER
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR BINGAPORE, PENANG`AND CALOUTTA.
The Steamakip
Choyrang, Captain Your, will be wirdespatched sa aboro on FRIDAY, the 50th Instant, at Noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 27, 189£ ̈
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
FOR KOBE (DIREUT).
The Stonkahip
Amoy
1913
Haitan, British beamer, 1,182, F. D. Goddard, Foochow November 23, Amoy £5, and 20, Čuneral.--Dovezas STRÁNSHIP Co.
Forfait, French cruiser. 780, Captain
Delort, Saigon November 22,
Achir, Danish steamer, 355, R. V. Storm, Pakhoi November 24, and Hoihos 26, Gen. eral-ASEHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Sydney, French steamer, 3,488, T. Dala- aroix, Shanghai November 24, Malls and Genaral,-MERADERIES MARIYIKES.
Glenfruin, British steamer, 1,802, T. Darke, London October 14, and Singapore. November 20, General,-JARDINE, MATHE-
Taichios, Beltish ateamor, 862, H. Deane, Ang-him November 19, General,-TEN FAT HONG
*Jacob Diederichsen, German siesmør, 623,
A Handewadt, Chofos November 21 will be despatched on Beans.-CARLOWITZ & Co. SATURDAY, the 1st
TriumpA, German steamer, from Canton.
Proxime, at Daylight:
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Plan Agents.
Hongkong, November 27, 1894. 1869
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
⠀ LIMITED.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE
The Steamship
Chingtu, Osptain INNEs, will be despatched as above on
TUESDAY, the 4th Prezime,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Hongkong, November 27, 1854, 1921
ULLAN LINE OF STEAM PACKET FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL
The Steamship
Glenfarg,
Osptain Bacar, will be
despatched as above cu
about the Tih Proxime.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & O,
Agents
DEPARTURES. November 27: Lyderhorn, for Katchmotzu. Eailaong, for Swatow. Ningches, for Shanghai. Pallas, for Kutchinotru.
Ask, For Hoihow.
Amigo, for Canton. Fidelio, for Canton..
Benvenue, for Singapore and London. Store Nordiske, for a cruise. Sungkang, for Amor. Angerton, for Shanghai, Nayong, for Amoy. Bendawers, for)
Nagasaki. Sehari, for Swatow. Fakshan, for Swator.
CLEARED. Diamond, for Kobe Whamped, for Townsville and Bydney, Ok, for Gism.
Michael Jebsen, for Nagasaki.. deamer, for Shanghai,
Menmair, for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS
VÄRKITEULANG
Per Chingis, from Sydney, Mr Wm. Grey, and 89 Chinese.
Per Clopsang, fron Shanghai, Mrs Dan. ose, and Mr Patterson, and 49 Chinese.
Per Halan, from Coast Forts. 99. Chi-
Umgkong, Merombar 37, 1994. 1829 | | Par Sydagy, for Hongkang i from Shang-
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-- For ROIHOW & PAKHOĽ~
Par Actir. at 4.30 pan., on Wednesday,
the 28th inst.
Per Triumph, at 5 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 28th inat.
For SWATOW-
For Fokiem, at 5 p.m., on WednesČKY,
the 28th inst.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Licut. Luscombe, 2.5. Mr W. Aldeau Arend Mrs J. AldoseMr R. Lyall
and 2 children Mr A. Martin Mr G. 5. Barff Miss McArthur
Rer. S. a. Bayles, Mr H, McCallum
M.A.
Mrs McComb
Mr W. Blaynay
Mr A. McEwan
Mr T. Mitchell
Me
Major and Mrs Bot-Mr J.
J. McWilliams Bieki
Mr C. Brookmanzı Capt. Cobbau
and Mrs F. Mor- gan and child
Capt, and Mrs Combetaph, J. Maler
and child
Capt. R. Crawford
Mr W. B. Crocker Capt. Dick
Mr T. E. North
Mr W. Parfitt
Mr E. W. Panfeld
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW Shipping.
Noon-Empress of India leaves for Vancouver (3.0.), via Yokohama, &c. Noon. French Mail laves for Ports of
Call and Europe.
4 p.m.-Smit leaves for Kobe,
p.m.dnger leave for Bumbay, do Assyor leave for Shanghai, Amusements.
3.p.m-Barmiston's Grand Circus, &o
at West Point,
0p.m.-Harnston's Grand Circus, &c
at West Point.
Meeting. 9p.m.-Meeting of Eother Mark Lodge
Miscellaneous.
Goods per Aufsang undelivered after
Noon landed.
Gooda per Sachsen uzdelivered after this
date subject to zent.
THE
TUMDAY, NOVEMBza 27, 1894,
LOUAL AND, GENERAL.
PASKED BUT CABAL OUTWARD BOUND-Aurala Oct 26
M. Bogasher1230; 3M stagediei, Novi *2; Obtrain Mudato, 6* Verior Romney, 9 Banlari); dyry Lap Br conshire, Glenshiel, Kesmus, Aglaia 16 Telamon, Bentdit, 20; Nite, 23. HOMEWARD BOUND-M. Vairis, Oct. 26:
diance Tonkinoise, which asserted, with much circumstance, that Great Britain has joined the Dreibund for the sake of weging war against France. Anything more absurd could scarcely be imagined. There are many in Roge land who believe that an alliance with Germany, Austria and Isly would be beneficial to British Interests, but the tendency is stronger in favour of strict). European combinations. So long as centrality with regard to the powertal
Britain stands aloof and preserves her neutrality she holds the balance of power into whatever goals she throws the weight of her influence there will be found the winning combination. Praat noon, and may be expected here dent Britain may be, but so one but el Frenchman suffering from a bad attack of Anglophobia would soouse her of
Energia, 30-Trocas Now, Fr Stød£A- takis, Temachus, 20; Tinashona, lesen, D. Glengary, Gerda, 13: Tan Malacos
29.
The M. M. Co.'s steamship Salaris, with the Fregon MALL of Oct. 26, left Saigon un Tuesday, the 25th Nov,
-4
on or about Thursday, Nov. 29 This Packes bringe replies to letters des patahed, izom Hongkong on Sept. 19.
being crafty, despicable, and cowardly' The N. P. c. Tacour left Yokohama for
in her political tactica aud methods, ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Hongking on the 22nd inst. even though she were to espouse the The P. Ms. China, with the AMERIDAY side of the Dreiband Equally absurd, in some respects, is the accusation that England is the enemy of peace; Eng-
Hongkong Dispensary land is preparing for war; England
has an enemy which to dreams of humiliating, whose good fortune. sha'
Hos Received by the 8.S. SYDNEY, and ovies--and that enemy is France.
from other Sources,
THE VERY LATENT NOVELTIES
CHRISTMAS CARDS
AND
NEW YEAR CARDS,
comprising: JAPANESE and ENGLISH CARDS,
hand painted and of Artistic Designs JAPANESE VIEWS; VIEWS of HONGKONG and Types of NATIVE UHARACTER,
That England is preparing for war no one will deny; and that is so self-evid. ent that M. de Courtil, who is respon sible for the article in our French con
Mait of Nor. 6, left Yokolans for this port on Monday, Nov. 26, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Sanday, the 2nd Dec.
The O. P. Pate, Empress of Japan, with the UAVADIAN MAIL, loft Yokohama os
1.
Monday, Nov. 23, at 3p.m., for Hong.. kong, da Koba, Nagasaki and Shing hau
The O. & D. 8. a. Belgio left San Fran
cisco on November 15 for this port, va Yokohas stid Nagunki,
P. Ms. Pers, with mails, 2., Tel San Francisco for this part, vía Yoko- hama and Nagasaki, on Nor. 24.
temporary, can lay claim to no parti-The pular insight on the point. But is that suficient to base an accusation that Britain desires to war with Franco, that The N. P. 4. Sikh laft Tacoma for Hong she dreams of humiliating France, and kong, via Japan poris, on the 23 that she is envious of France? One inst would almost think from the tone of M.
The O. B. B. Co.'s stoner Palinterur Hoft Singapore on Novamber 21, and may P. and O steamer Shanghai left Big- be expected horn on or about Nor, 28-
gapure on the 2nd inst., and may be expected here on or about the 30th
de Courtil, that the British were 's desperately bloodthirsty race, whom one idea in lile was to engage in war The with its civilised neighboure, instead of being the most peaceably disposed of all time Britain would be worse than mad The aa. Catherine Aptar, Icom Calautta, the European Powers. At the same
were she to shat her eyes to the war-left Singapore for this part on Nov. 2, like preparations going on around her,
and toy be expogled here on or about especially in France, a country which Further Supplies, Ex 8.S. BOMBAY and threstons at any moment to unleash the
Ako
8.S. CANTON,
OP
Mr C. A. Pennington Wholesome Confectionery
ME Portal
Major and Mrs Fur-
chas
Mr S. Reich
Mr E. Delbanço The British steamer Huitan reports:
Mr J. K. Diordalo Mr J. R. Duggett From Foochow to Aung, fresh monsoon And high 98.
Amoy to Salow, light Mt R. H. Douglas
Mr W. Robinson N.E'is breeze and for weather. Sestow Mr W. A. Duf
MC. N.
Edison Dr R. Raby to Hagkong, light N.Ely and fine
Mr & Mrs Gill Eldred M. N. A. Sisks Breaker Point thence to port, light airs
Mr F. E. Shoun and overcast sky.
Mr G. Fenwick Steamare in Frochow
Mr D. Smidt Fooksang Hombay, and French guaboat Dr. D. Galvas
Smith Lutta Steamers in Ameg: Formoon and Mr and Mrs GarwoodMrs A.
Mra W. B. Hermetoa Mr. Stewart Cheang Hock Kian Stoners in Swatow :
and child
Mr John Stewart Choysang, Tarni, Kaifong, Namoa, Soo-
Mra Geo.Conan Ivo Streich and chose and Haveyshow.
Harmston
Mr P. Sarbaiza Mir W. Care
The French steamer Syluey reports: Had An westber, freal N. B. wind.
The British steamer Glenfrain reporta: Had strong menson, and bigh as from Paracels ap
The Britisks atuamer Taichion reporte: Left Ang-hin, with light variable winde,
with fixe olear weather as far as Padaran, got strong inoueuon and head sea; when wa ship king large quantities of water at times, and it became equally 2 days ago, and lasted until we sighted the Gap Rack. Arrived in Hongkong after a passage of 7 daya, 2 hours.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will closo:-
For SINGAPORE & PRNANG. -- -
Per Propostie, at 12.30 p.m., ou Wednes
ay, the 28th inst.
For SHANGHAI & KOSE.—
Mt
Mr Frank Hamston
Me C. H. S. Ineris
Mrs Hodgins
Mrs
Mr E. Iverson
Mr J. King TET Mr J. Kirkwood Mr R. Love
-
Mr J. Tebren
Mr H. S. Thomgen Mr W. Whiley Major and Mrs Wrot
tealey
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL
Mre B. Humphreys
Mrs J. Acheson and Madama Buert
child Mr F. A. Bell
and 3 childreg Mr J. J. Bank heisterMr Chantrey Lochbald Miss Buchheistar! Me O. Malsch
Mr & Mrs MsCallum
Mr Hurt Buck
Dr. and Mrs J. Can and child
tlie and child Mr H. E. Meyerink
Me and Mrs Charles Mr E. Ortiz
Oohen
Mr O. Sharp
Mr J..
E. Coughirie Mrs Spry
Hon, and Mis W. M.Capt. A. Tillett
Goodman and childr H. E. Tomkins
Per Azmer, at 12.30 p.m., on Wednes- Mr and Mrs R. A.Mr J. Y. V. Vernon
day, the 26th inst.
For TOWNSVILLE, SYDNEY & MEL-
BOURNE.-
Hewitt
WINDSOR MOTEL.
Par l'hampoo, at 5.30 p.m., on Wednes. Mr M. Bosil Alaby-Mr F. G. Liebe
day, the 28th inst.
For HIOGO.
Per imit, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 28th inat., instead of as previous ly notified. SHANGHAL—
For
Per Ewang Lee, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes. day, the 28th inst., instead of as pre. riously notified.
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-
WAY Co.'s PACKLE.--
The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress of India will be despatched on WED- NESDAY, the 28th November, with baile for Shanghai, Japan, the United Sistas, Canada, &c., which will be elised ne fellowa 3- 10A.M. Ragis ry closes.
ahest
Miss E. D'AO
Mr J. Ballantine
Mr F. J. Boggs
Mr E. H. Derrick
Mr O. E. Gerard
fir J. O. Gourdin
Mr W. G. Gray
Mr JH Ball
Mr John J. Hoar Mc Lea
Mr A. B. Macdonald
Mr F. D. Maclenu Mr C. Manicu
Mr. R. Markwick Mr A. de Miribel
Mr F. W. Bapp
Ospt. Toulmia
Capt. R. B. Welman,
S.L.I,
Mr W. Wheeler
PEAK HOTEL
FE
ARD
Delicious Sweets.
Thess shipments include →→ DADEWRY'S SPECIAL CHEMES, PATE D'ABRIOBIS, JORDAN ALMONDS, CARAMELY, PRALINES, CHOCOLATE, OPSTERS, DESSERT VaccorÄTE, BUTTER SCOTCH, ALUUND ROOK, ETERTON TOFFEE, ASSORTED TOFFEE, FRY'
CHOCOLATES, MIXED BONIONS, Noveat
The D. D. R. 8. &. Kriemhild from Han burg, leit Singapore for this portio Nov. 4, and may be expected here in er about Des. ö.
The P. & 0, s. s. Formosa left Loadon for ...this port on Oot. 28. 14
Che Chik-tang if ordered to Paking,
dogs of war and rapine and plunge the people of Europe into what will be the bloodiest conflict in the history of the world. Some one has said the surest way to preserve peace is to be con stantly prepared for War. AS & FAS fundly imagine that Britain, notwith- standing rude shocks to our belief dealt and is to be succeeded at Nanking by H.. periodically by enterprising journalists Yang Chang-obüs, Viceroy of the then-Kao and military and naval experts, coa provinces, Hunsa man. Stantly prepared for any emergency, and in the recent action of Lord Rose- we learn from a northern, contemporary bary in sending to the Far East a
powerful addition to the fleet we that on the 18th inst. the German steame recognise a determination to uphold Jacob Dieterichten and Amigo were takɔa British prestige and proteat Britsh in off their usual zun, and pat on the berth terests wherever they may be maced. for Chefoo, each steamer taking at leat But to be prepared for war and to desire 2,000 nativas, SKO ME war are two distinctly different things. TANGERINE, BISBURTS, ORANGE FASTG Britain is not envious of France, for, THERE is consternation among the offices Reus, &o,, &C.,
however unjustified French aggression of the China Merchants atcathers recently has been in this part of the world,naferrat to the German flag, as two offs and Lowever detrimental to foreign
together with FANCY BOXES which are very suitable for SEASONABLE PRESENTS tu Lames and OmILDSED,
And
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY
AND
CONSERVES
from the very best Parisian Houses,
including
FROIT JELLIES, PARISING, CRYSTALLISED APRICORS, CHERRLES, GREENGAGES, &, in
LARGE ASSORTMENT,
interests generally, Britains not cels in one steamer were yesterday replaced afraid of French colonisation. She has, by Germans, says the NO: Daily Nèm of therefore, no object to gain by hum the 24th st
liating France; she has leas to gains all best ite and much to lose by desling to Da Rosa, the well-known missionary in disturb the peace of Europe. The auf-
fers from no internal dissension that Manchuria, has been inferviewed by the could compare with the socialitio and hanghai Mercury on his return to Sharge noarchist unrest of the continental na. † hai. He states that the Chinese are better tions. She le not obliged to cast shont prepared for war to-day than when the fat for external activity in order to divert shot was fired. They must have been sy the attention of her people from domes bad four months ago.
tic politics. She desires to develop the rich resources of her vast Colonia ter- NorwIEMANDING Chinese reports of the ritory by peaceful treas if posible defeat of the Japanese in Southern Mage
but should France or any other awer seek to interfere with her right, we huri, tho N.-C. Dadly News correspues trust there is sufficient patriotismat St. dents in that region alate that the Japanes Stephen's to set the punitive forres of Fisat Army, under Fold-Marshal Yam Great Britain in motion to obtain gate, is steadily mardhing westward toward speedy and complete reparation If Newchwang
French journalists of tan du Courti type |***
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, persist in trging Russia to march upon The foreign residents at Newchwang, les
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
our Indian Empire, it may be necesaryourding to the latest news from that port, for Britain to abandon the weapon. if cool
diplomacy for one that shows lioker were feeling more at case, having got the Hongkong, November 17, 1894 1850 results, but this is a course of clion Fatre and the Findrond to protect the
which right-thinking people wond de idasing the winter. It is reported that, the distasteful to the British people as of the year
You BIRTH. 3plore and which would be pecularly weather was ancienlly mild for the 'abesik
Mr M. G. Allen
Mr G. H. Medhurst Mr J. G. Buckle Major and Mrs G. E. Mr J. A. E. Chaudet Moore
'On the 16th October, at 19, Sutherland- whole, Nor do we think there Bary Mies Coe
terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow, by the Very great danger of Russia invading dia. SaVERAL Ohinese, it some instances kouis Mr J. L. Prasmer Von Corbuch-Me Sandelands
Rev. John Caird, D., Prinsipal of the It is diffoult to forecast what wil he Mr H. Crombie Mr and Mrs Sansom Univerity of Glangor, CHARLES BEG; Mr R. P. Dipple Mr F. H. Slaghck
M.B.C.M., Hanko, Chias, to MARY LAURA, Mr J. P. Dorling
Mr and Mrs A. Find-daughter of the late Archibald Park, Ed
Edinburgh. Mr J. Hausen
Farquharson lay Smith & family
Mrs Stonham Mr W. S. Harrison tr A. G. keres
At the Ceneral Hospital, Shanghai, un Mr John J. Henr Mr Taylor
the 23rd November, FREDERICK JOHNSON, Mr Geo. Holmes Rov and Mrs Fallings late Master, s... Kunjpai, aged 63 yata. Mra Gen, Holmes Capt. Geo, Vlaveanos
Mrs. Wilson
11.0048. Fust-Olice closes, but Currus- Mr D.
pendence may be posted on board the Packet with the Late Fee of 10 cents zára Pestage, until time of departure.
MAYIN BY THE FRENUM PAUKST.—
The French Contract Packet Sydney will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places be yond, vid Marseilles; to Baigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burnab, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Tulecorio, Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius, Heypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,
The dual hours will he observed in
eksing the Mails, &c.
Mr Morton Jones Mr J. E. Marne
Exchange.
HONGKONG, November 27, 1894. Loudon
Rank, Wire,
»: 50 days' sight,
On demand, Credits, 4 months' right,
Berlin-Demana,... New York--
3,04
21
On demand,
2/01
4 months sight,
2/03
Credita, A Documentary, enonths' sight,
2/1
2/1
2.68
2.04
2.09
Da Bombay
On demand, *** Credits, 60 days' sight,
Wire,
512
On
Calcatta
Wire,
MALLS THE UNITED STATES PAORTY-Ou Paria The United States Mail Packet City of
Piking will be despatchadon WEDNES DAY, the 28 November, with Mails On for Japan, San Francisco, the United On States, Canada, Borodulu, Feru, &c., which will be closed as follows:-
2.00 M
230
Registry ceases,
P. Post Office closes, but Correspon- dance may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Pestage, until the time of departure,
Lovas oF CLOSING THE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS, When the Packets leave at Noon The following hours will be observed in alosing the Malls for Europe, se, by the Englia and French Packets, when they leave at Noon The Money Order Office will be closed at 5 the day before.
8.00 A. Moating of
of Prions Current and ot
·Ciconiaes ceaser.
{Prices Current and Circulars ma
W
On demand, ***
On demand,
On Shanghal-
On demand,
90 days' sight, private jap Gold Leaf, 100 Be (portal) Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate).
•iver (ver 2)...
30.00 Barometer however be posted up to 10 o'clock Temperaturé if they are tied in bundles, country Humidity
1869
187
·74
149.50
8:9.55
HONGKONG REGISTER.
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Furious On late si on data
30.12
30.01
72 6
70
by country, with the addresses all Direction of
10.00
Registry cOSKER,
10.30 AM-Festing of
Newspapers,
Hooks, and Patterns (paces.
Wind Force Weather Raio
258
0
11:00 Al-Mail closes ?
DER,
DEATH.
The publication of this issue "eformeerd al 7.16 p.m
The China Mail.
the attitude of the Russist Empero and servants, were brought before Mr. H. E. is advisers towards Britain, but it Wodehouse charged with being abroad would seem the French are afraid that during the night-time without lights år the friendliness already shown b Ni passes. As there, vera no suspicious out cholas II to the British Royal family cumstances reported, His Worship allowed and his approaching alliance with the
House of Hanover in the pers of them to go on payment of a fine of 50 cone, Princess Alix of Hesas, portend an The alternative was three days' miprison. abandonment of the traditional policyment.
of Russia in Western Asia and the es-
tablishment of a rapprochement between CAPT, Hugh Craig, of the stemmer, Me Russia and Britain. Unless the Fouck muir, had to
appear before Mr H3E Govoranions, by its conduct in Mads- Wodehome at the Magistracy this morning gascar, in Africa and the Far Jan,
precipitate hostilities with Great Brain to answer a charge of aachating over tha HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1894
it is in the highest degree improbibie telegraph cable of Kawloon Dock on 19th that any movement will be mad in September last. It was stated by Inspector THERE is at the present time a good England in the direction of coallien Corcoran that no damige was done. Mr deal of unrest among the people of with the Tmple Alliance H. L. Donnys appeared on Dept. Craiga Barope. Notwithanding the BES
behalf. His Wership uspored a fine of $2.
rances of statesmen and rulers, a war Casi hai Withstood so many were
cloud has gradually overspread the pa shocks, from within even more than om Mx . B. Wodehouse haud litical sky, and one of the Great without, that we are sceptical whether is evidence at the Magistroy this morning in Powers would be surprised should this in the power of the Japanse to overt the Wingick murder. Several vitnes cloud burst at ang moment. Before the Manche Drausty But so lon
foursed. The Sith-constube
| the Corsan question can be settled com- suck & catastrophe is within the honne of rate examined as to the tinh
plications are likely to arise between possibility it is only reasonable and the man now in custody, Britain and France and Russia, France'a dent that the Powers having large éxiting tentative ally. The African questions and contingent interests in Chim ibald
provide
ride against it owning to thepir sufficient in itself to provide a casus belli matinal narrative pahilshed in a react
favourable progress in the without relying on the Corean quaition, Manchester Gwardian, this is what the Civu Hospital, and it is now
and the action of the French in Made- | Government has lately bus doing in ba- ba will reciver.
ay, says the Sidhey Morni
Herald
gascar, unwarrantee as it appears to be, junction with the other Powers. It apparu de raa might land to trouble with Britsin, to that fear is felt in several European Foregn Tas fact that 20 offders and maz belo whom the establishment of a French Offices that if Japan is left to her an colony between South Africa and the devices sis will be neither ressonable ring to HMS Rapid was learing
and
will! moderate,
reject Australasian Colones must ever be a attemps by other nations, havlog, men
By England by the Orient liner Austral metter of supreme importance from larger interests than her ore in Chiga, strategic point of view. But in spite have sobe la the terms of peace the xil the 6th inat, esused an couenil atlandang of all this, Britain does not wish for dioically Fistarkout. Wo are ass as th
the company's wharf when tha wer. She has no intention of disturbed by the authority rady referred left. The men were up in the
the chlel European Powers and actaly ing the pesca of Europe. Her states Great Britain and Busste will: Insist that on the truck wering als men know too well the blighting affects the oldemort to be utade si cond what with brails playing
sto cor
Home and similarly Izspiriting air
pond
1 106 war
of warlike disturbance to precipitate a of quarrel with any of the other Europena merely Japanes Powers, and me it probably led like poare highly probable. The libood of Britain ostering into any has already issued vary algulinn: coalition of aggression so long as the od te opcupy Cores and the
to the Japanese that they will not Liberal party led by Lord Rosebery Press has got been slow to respo mains in power. Yesterday we
the main object of the war in po konp First Aeristant.
ed an article of conebat semational Russin out of the peatum, Kengkong Obwrvatory, Nov 17, 1806ad Chauvinistle niter from induce
Lisa Larrase may be ported (fromhet ogen pir temperature on the 28th 78
Lomant agiero sr temperaturs un the mothe 11:10) with 10 cents late fee up twe
* 11,80 4. M., after which hour they may
be sent on Board with the same Late
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